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#politics
Fox News: Dems left with egg on their face as DNC appears to snub Biden on Easter
The Democratic National Committee's Easter post featured photos of former Presidents but notably excluded Joe Biden, the party's last president. This omission comes as Biden, who ended his re-election bid, reflects on his presidency and the impact of his age on his political future.
In contrast, Donald Trump took to social media to criticize Biden's presidency, claiming it was marked by incompetence and an open borders policy. Trump wished Biden a Happy Easter while reiterating his belief that Biden's administration was detrimental to the country.
Breitbart: Van Hollen: U.S. in 'Constitutional Crisis' over Abrego Garcia Case
Senator Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) stated that President Trump has created a constitutional crisis by not complying with a Supreme Court order regarding Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who remains in El Salvador. He accused the administration of ignoring the courts and suggested potential sanctions.
Van Hollen emphasized that Democrats will continue to push back against the administration's actions, particularly regarding the proposed $15 million payment to El Salvador for holding Garcia. He expressed skepticism that taxpayers would support funding for what he views as an illegal detention.
Breitbart: David Hogg: Trump Administration Showing They 'Do Not Care About the Rule of Law'
David Hogg, Vice Chair of the Democratic National Committee, criticized the Trump administration on ABC's "This Week," claiming it disregards the rule of law and the Supreme Court. He defended an individual accused of being an MS-13 gang member, asserting that deporting people without rights is unjust.
Reince Priebus countered Hogg's claims, arguing that the administration's stance on illegal immigration aligns with public sentiment favoring deportation. The exchange highlighted ongoing tensions within the political debate over immigration and law enforcement.
#society
Times Of Israel: Ben Gvir vows ‘full backing’ to cops who fatally shoot civilians in self defense
National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir expressed strong support for police officers involved in fatal shootings of civilians deemed self-defense. He highlighted significant reforms in law enforcement, including a dramatic increase in gun permits from 8,000 to 200,000 annually, raising concerns over domestic violence.
Ben Gvir advocated for the death penalty for terrorists and emphasized new laws granting police broader powers, including warrantless home searches. Police Commissioner Daniel Levy announced a strategic plan to combat crime, particularly in Arab communities, amid a rise in violence.
Fox News: Prince William, Kate Middleton miss Easter services with royal family for second year in a row
Prince William, Kate Middleton, and their children missed the royal Easter service for the second consecutive year, opting to spend the holiday at their country home in Norfolk. Last year, they were absent due to Middleton's cancer treatment, which is now in remission.
In contrast, Prince Andrew attended the service with King Charles III and Queen Camilla, along with other royal family members. Andrew has stepped back from royal duties since 2019 amid controversies, including a settlement with an accuser and scrutiny over his connections to individuals deemed a risk to national security.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: Emmanuel Macron ‘to beat Donald Trump in state visit to UK’ as Sir Keir Starmer 'pursues closer ties' with Europe
French President Emmanuel Macron is set for a state visit to the UK in late May, ahead of US President Donald Trump's anticipated trip in September. This visit aims to strengthen UK-EU ties while maintaining trade relations with the US, as emphasized by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves will visit Washington for IMF meetings, discussing a broader economic agreement to counter Trump's proposed tariffs. Starmer and Macron are collaborating on defense matters, particularly regarding support for a future peace settlement in Ukraine. The visits are likely to take place at Windsor Castle.
#culture
The Telegraph: Court battle over who owns famous Van Gogh roots is tearing French village apart
A legal dispute has arisen in Auvers-sur-Oise, France, over tree roots believed to have inspired Vincent van Gogh's final painting, "Tree Roots." The roots, identified by art experts, are contested between the local municipality and property owners Jean-François and Hélène Serlinger.
The discovery has drawn significant attention, turning the village into a pilgrimage site for art enthusiasts. However, the ownership of the roots remains contentious, highlighting the clash between local governance and private property rights.
The Western Journal: People Tune in to 'The View,' Get Second Best News Possible on That Brain-Dead Liberal Lovefest
"The View" is currently on hiatus, providing a temporary break from what some consider its liberal propaganda. This pause has sparked confusion among its few viewers but is seen as a small win for those tired of its divisive rhetoric.
Critics argue that the show promotes a one-sided narrative, alienating non-leftists and fostering division rather than dialogue. The hiatus serves as a reminder that even polarizing programs can take a break, with hopes for a permanent cancellation in the future.
#history
Fox News: Historic Maryland church opens doors to visitors 320 years after closing down
A reconstructed 17th-century Catholic church, the Brick Chapel, has opened in Historic St. Mary's City, Maryland, after decades of archaeological work. Originally built in 1667, it served as a center for Catholic worship until 1704 when a Protestant governor closed it down.
The chapel's construction highlights the early religious freedom in America, made possible by Lord Baltimore's policies. The new structure aims to provide visitors with an authentic experience of a 17th-century church, showcasing original features and artifacts from the site.
#sports
Breitbart: 'Shame on You': Kyren Lacy's Agent Blasts NFL for Revoking Combine Invite
Kyren Lacy, a former LSU wide receiver, tragically took his own life at 24, just before a grand jury was set to hear a negligent homicide case against him. His agent, Rocky Arceneaux, criticized the NFL for revoking Lacy's Combine invitation, arguing it denied him the chance to defend himself.
Arceneaux expressed that the NFL's actions contributed to the immense pressure Lacy faced, calling for a reevaluation of the league's processes to ensure athletes are treated fairly. He emphasized that Lacy was a talented individual who deserved the opportunity to pursue his NFL dreams.